Soil-pipe fitting.



J. G. HUSS & W. A. SMITH.

SOIL PIPE FITTING.

APPLICATION FILED DEC. 21, 1911 1,062,008. Patented May 20, 1913.

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SOIL PIPE FITTING.

APPLICATION FILED DEC, 21, 1911.

Patented May 20, 1918.

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' Patented May so, 1913.

i Applicationfilul December 21 }911. Serial No. 667,192.

clear, and exact description of the invention; such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and usethe same.

Our invention has for its object to provide an improved sanitary fitting especially adapted to be interposed in the main soil stack. This fitting is so arranged that the waste pipes discharging therein from lavatories, bath tubs, and the like, may be placed within the wall partition just back of the ;-,the claims.

base board, instead of under the floor.

To the above ends, the invention consists of the novel devices and combinations of devices hereinafter described and defined in The invention is illustrated in the acco1npanying drawings, wherein like characters indicate like parts throughout the several views.

Referring to the drawings :-Figure 1 is a perspective view showing a portion of a bath room in which our invention is incorproved fitting on an enlarged scale; and I hg.

3 is a view partly in side elevation and partly in vertical section of the parts shown in Fig. 2.

For the purpose of showing the proper location of our invention, with respect to the bath room furnishings, a portion of a bath room has been illustrated. The numerals 1 and 2 ind cats, respectively, the floor and one oftlie all partitions of the bath room. To the wall partition of the bathroom is secured the customary base board 3. Within the bath room, is mounted the closet 4, lavatory 5, and bath tub 6, and which furnishings may be ofany desired make or construction. Placed within the wall 2 is the customary main soil stack 7. Interposed between certain sections of the main stack'7, and constituting a part thereof, is our improved fitting. In the drawings, this fitting the numeral 8 indicates a vertically extended body portion which forms a part of the stack 7. This body portion 8 is so arranged the stack 7, that its upper end or hub per- 0 tron extends slightly above the floor l. Just below the floor 1, the body portion 8- is provided with an integrally formed, laterally extended, pipe extension 9 having a'bub portion 10 adapted toreceive the discharge end of a waste pipe 11 from the closet a. Integrally formed with the body portion 8, and on opposite sides thereof, is a pair of oppositely extended bends 12 terminating at their tree or receiving ends in hubs 13. These bends 12 extend at right angles to the pipe section 9 and their lower or discharge ends open into the body portion 8 at diametrically opposite points and in substantially the same horizontal plane with the discharge end of away from the stack 7 until their hub ends 13 extend in a horizontal direction and rest uponthe floor 1 between the Walls of the partition 2, as best shown in Fig. 3. The hubs 13 of the bends 19. are adapted to receive the discharge ends of waste pipes 14. The waste pipes 14: are located between the walls of the partition 2 and justback of the base board 8. Each bend 12 is provided, adjacent to its hub 13, with an integrally formed clean-out 15. These clean-outs 15 extend laterally and horizontally from the bend 12 and are of such length as to project slightly through the base board 3, as best shown in Fig. 2. The outer ends of these clean-outs 15 are normally closed by means of nut caps 16 having screw threaded engagement therewith. Each nut cap 16 is provided with an integrally formed annular flange 17 adapted to cover the opening of the base board 3 surrounding the clean-out 15. By reference to Fig. 2, it will be noted that the clean-outs 15, on their vertical sides, are connected tothe bends 12 by flat curves. This makes it comparatively easy to insert a wire into-the clean-outs 15 and push the same through the bends 12, either toward the stack 7, orinto the waste pipe 14-.

A vent pipe 18 connects the outer end of the right hand waste pipe 14 with the stack 7. The bath tub 6 is connected with the waste pipe 1 1-, adjacent to the vent 18, by means of a suitable trap 19 located above Referring in detail to the improved fitting, l the fioor l and with its discharge end cxis ins-o 1' lending through the base board 3. The le /w iory is connected to n vertical extension 90.

cleaned all times through the clean-out 15, or 31' it is necessary to get at the pipe elf in order te make repairs in case of a my be reached by removing t time wustepipes similar in the drawings, are placed This necessitates the cutwhich very materially and, ill; the some time, -singer of the carpens into the waste pipe at i finished lloor is being laid. It er) to leer up the floor in case nmst ill repnired and it is also a it nmitor to elean the same.

lined that ll is impossible LlQY from fittings now nun-lien for the reason that me much room in the limited 1 fittings of this chemo-lei new adapted to he inlei'posed in 21 mg on integrally LEOIIDC-Il closet MY-Jib and also having an integrally ionized double bendv tapping soul stack at u iii l :ist as far down as the (:lisi'huige said closet connection, and with its m Lklliil portion extendingsubstantially "hell with said stack. A y M. ii. fitting adapted to be interposed in a sleek and having an integrally formed closet connection, and also having an. integrallv formed double bond tapping Eli-llll st-zicli at ll to take the place of HJS'tilIlblill parallel Will said slack, and :1 normally closed cleanouton said bend 3. A fitting adapted to be ergo stack and having an integrall, 4 ed ole connection, adapted to project below floor, and also having on integrally forn double bend, adapted to project above ilm floor between the walls of a partition, said. bend tapping said stack at a point at Te l as far down as the discharge end oi soul closet connection and with its interxnedf? portion extending substantially parallel W i said stack.

1. A fitting adapted to stack and having an intogi' alv formed (:lo 1 connection, adapted to pron: floor, and also having an irate". double bend adapted to proj floor between the Walls of a, per bend tapping said star-ix at a poin 0 far down as the discharge end of 5 id slow 1' connection, and with its intermediate poi tion extending substantially perellel will: said stock, and a normally closen i" on said bend, adapted to project thro 5 partition.

5. A fitting adapted to be interposed in a stack and having an integrally formed chisel; connection, adapted to project below the fioor, and also having a pair of integrally zfonned diametrically opposite. bends, adupi1- led to project above the floor and between the wellsof a partition, the discharge ends 'of said closet connection and said bends es we, lending in substantially the same l'lOllZOlii'nl plane, and integrally for ed normally Closed .UlCQIkOHlS on said bends, adapted to project through the partition.

In testimony whereof We sills; our signs 90 tures in presence of two witness JOSEPH G. HUSH. WILLIAM A. SMlTl-l.

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Witnesses:

JlhLURED L. Mi?.iinni. HARRY D. lxirisonn. 

